Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10916964 | Pathology - Research and Practice | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We report on a 84-year-old diabetic and hypertensive woman who had previously undergone skinning vulvectomy for lichen planus and an embolectomy of the left femoral artery. The patient presented with a rapidly growing vulvar mass. The biopsy showed spindle cell proliferation in a loose myxoid stroma with granulation tissue and a mixed inflammatory infiltrate. Based on histology and immunohistochemistry, the initial diagnosis was that of a benign lesion. In view of the persistent recurrence of the lesion and the absence of metastatic spread, we conclude that the lesion has a low-grade malignant potential and suggest the diagnosis of florid cellular reactive pseudosarcomatous myofibroblastic proliferation.
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Authors
M. Leunen, A. Goossens, C. Bourgain, Ph. De Sutter, D. Michielsen, J.J. Amy,